[Gnu-arch-users] Re: Seeing before applying

From:

Miles Bader

Subject:

[Gnu-arch-users] Re: Seeing before applying

Date:

16 Mar 2004 12:52:24 +0900

Colin Walters <address@hidden> writes:
> how about instead just making 'tla delta' with no arguments compute a
> delta between the current tree version and the latest archive
> revision?
Sounds reasonable to me, e.g.:
tla delta => tla delta . `tla missing -f | tail -1`
?
What about `tla delta' with only one arg? It might make sense to
just default the missing arg to `.', but it could go in either
location. Something like:
tla delta REV => tla delta REV .
Seems good to me though (e.g., using one arg defaults to showing changes
from a past-revision to the current tree).
-Miles
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